S75-12 MAXIMUM UNIT LOAD DURING INTERSESSION; SUMMER SESSION; CREDIT HOURS




Legislative History:

The Academic Senate at its meeting of May 12, 1975, passed the following resolution on Maximum Summer Session Credit as presented by Ms. J. McCann, Chairwoman, Curriculum Committee.

ACTION BY UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT:

"Approved," Signed: John H. Bunzel, June 13, 1975.




MAXIMUM SUMMER SESSION CREDIT

S 75-12

WHEREAS, In July 1974, The Board of Trustees repealed Section 40201 of Title V, thus (1) repealing the maximum number of units a student can earn in any California State University and College Summer Session, and (2) leaving the control of summer session student workload a campus matter, as is the case for regular terms, and

WHEREAS, The following proposed policy, is in exact proportion to the University policy on students workload in effect for regular semesters during the academic year, and follows similar procedures for exceptions to the stated policy; therefore be it

RESOLVED: That the following policy for Maximum Summer Session Credit be adopted:

1. Students may register for a maximum of four semester units during a three-week session and seven units during a six-week session without special approval.

2. Students wishing to register for additional units must obtain written approval from the school dean, using the same procedures and requirements as utilized during the regular semester program of the University.